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    Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)

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    Hepatitis B is a viral infection which affects the liver and can cause fatty liver, liver cancer, or cirrhosis. There are two stages of the disease which are acute stage and chronic stage. Many people infected by the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) will recover whiting the first six months, this is the acute stage. After six months without recovering, the patients develop the chronic stage of the infection, and will be more subjected to develop liver complications later in their life. According to World

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    and sick and cause some deaths. Hepatitis A-Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver disease caused by the hepatitis A virus. Spread primarily by the fecal-oral route or by ingestion of contaminated water or food, the number of annual infections

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    Hepatitis B Case Summary

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    The Hepatitis B immunization site was Shaunti’s left biceps brachii (upper arm), intermuscular. The next dose of Hepatitis B shot is due in a month (30 days). The medication should be checked as soon as the order had been requested by the physician. The medication should be checked when obtaining it from the storage unit, when dispensing it from the container prior to administration, and then again before returning it to the storage unit. The volume of Hepatitis B vaccine was for 1 mL. The amount

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    conditions (Emmanuel et al., 2009). These resistant organisms survive in the unusual habitat till they succeed to cause another infectious cycle. Hepatitis B is one of the highly resistant organisms that could persist for considerable time and under stressful conditions (Emmanuel, Keck, Blanchard, Vermande, & Perrodin, 2004). That is the reason why Hepatitis B cause the most infections through hospital infectious waste every year (WHO, 2015). The presence of pathogenic

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    I am still concerned about the delay to have my hepatitis B six-month check up done. I am experiencing roadblocks to have the lab tests done as recommended by the GI. On April 29th of this year, I asked you to please refer me to another GI that is covered by my insurance. On May 11th of this year, I was referred to Dr Roland Bennetts at the Northwest Gastroenterology. On June 22nd, I visited Dr Bennetts’ office and he ordered a blood test. Based on the blood test results, he ordered additional

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    Immunization In Nursing

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    these errors happen and several ways to minimize them. I intend to reveal these reasons and explain how I have limited these errors in our family practice. It is recommended that people receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth, two and six months of age. The hepatitis B vaccine prevents hepatitis B which can have no symptoms at all or fever, vomiting, headaches and jaundice. Complications of the disease could be joint pain, liver failure and liver cancer (CDC). At two months of age it is also recommended

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    Hepatitis B infection control in Colombian Amazon after 15 years of hepatitis B vaccination. Effectiveness of birth dose and current prevalence. Background Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is highly endemic in the Colombian Amazon basin. In Colombia, the universal hepatitis B vaccination in that area has been active since 1993. The program targets children aged under five years. Newborns receive at least three doses, and in 2001 an HBV vaccine birth dose was included. This study aimed to evaluate

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    6.2.6 Engineering and work practice controls will be used to prevent or minimize exposure to bloodborne pathogens. The specific engineering controls and work practice controls used are listed below: 6.2.6.1 Washing hands immediately or as soon as feasible after removal of gloves or other personal protective equipment; 6.2.6.2 Washing hands and any other skin with soap and water, or flushing mucous membranes with water immediately or as soon as feasible following contact of such body areas with blood

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    Keny A Beautiful Place

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    Kenya is known as a beautiful place in the world with breathtaking scenery! It’s a place that many people wish to visit. But it is a place that is in need of help. Millions of people live in Kenya and about half of those people can’t afford healthcare. People that go to visit and help should be well prepared to take care of their own safety as well by getting the recommended vaccines and following safety precautions. Kenya is a beautiful country located in east Africa which contains a vibrant

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    reputable sources have proven the MMR shot does not cause autism. Two doses of the varicella shot are required in elementary school to protect against chicken pox; and two booster shots are also needed to protect against Hepatitis A. Things get a bit tricky for the Hepatitis B vaccinations. Students aged 11-15 years who received the adult vaccination do not need a booster. But students who did not receive the immunization must get a three-dose series of shots. All students in seventh-12th grade

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